{"ModuleCode":"GEK2003","ModuleTitle":"Government and Politics of Singapore","Department":"Political Science","ModuleDescription":"This course examines a number of areas in Singapore's domestic politics with the following objectives: identify the key determinants of Singapore's politics; understand the key structural-functional aspects of Singapore's domestic politics; examine the extent to which nation building has taken place in Singapore; and analyse the key challenges facing Singapore and its future as far as domestic politics is concerned. The course examines both the structural-functional aspects of domestic politics as well as issues related to nation building, state-society relations and the likely nature of future developments and challenges.","CrossModule":"PS2249","ModuleCredit":"4","Workload":"2-1-0-2-5","Preclusion":"PS1102, GEM2003K, SS2209PS, PS2101B, SSA2209, PS2101, PS2249. Not for students majoring in PS.","Types":["GEM"],"History":[{"Semester":1,"ExamDate":"2015-12-01T13:00+0800","LecturePeriods":["Tuesday Afternoon"],"TutorialPeriods":["Monday Afternoon","Wednesday Morning","Thursday Morning","Thursday Afternoon","Friday Morning","Tuesday Morning"]},{"Semester":2,"ExamDate":"2016-04-27T17:00+0800","LecturePeriods":["Wednesday Afternoon"],"TutorialPeriods":["Tuesday Morning","Monday Afternoon","Wednesday Afternoon","Thursday Morning","Friday Afternoon","Tuesday Afternoon"]}]}